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Small-Town Ambition, Big-Time Career
January 09, 2026
Marching Band Memories
January 09, 2026
Culpability for Tsurkov’s Travel Plans
Top PAW stories from 2025
The 25 Greatest Athletes in Princeton History
A panel of experts selected these athletes from a list of many, many — remember, we said many — extraordinary Tigers
Philanthropy, to the Rescue
Having donated more than $19 billion since 2019, MacKenzie Scott ’92 is setting a new model for philanthropy, not just in the scope, but also in the way she gives
What’s Foul and Fair When Students Use AI?
Professors and undergrads reflect on the challenges of regulating technology’s role in coursework
Princeton’s Slow Burn
Inside the PetroTigers and the University’s four decades of private fossil fuel investments
How Princetonians Saved ‘The Great Gatsby’
Released 100 years ago, F. Scott Fitzgerald 1917’s defining work was all but forgotten until these alumni helped transform it into an American classic
EDITORS’ PICKS
A Million Miles Away
NASA’s new IMAP mission, developed at Princeton, aims to reveal more about the bubble that protects our solar system
The Contender
Michael Park ’98’s rise in the judiciary has made him a leading candidate for a Supreme Court seat
TIGER TRAVELS
Princetonians on where to go, eat, and playA Love Letter to Houston, With a Princeton Twist
Jennifer Roosth ’02 offers a fresh look at the Lone Star State
Essay: The Class of 1972 Built a Tradition of Traveling Together
Class secretary Ruby Huttner ’72 reflects on two decades of class trips and offers advice for other classes to get started
Five Ways to Discover the Real Tokyo
As Japan floods with tourists seeking out the global best in cuisine, cocktails, and culture, Tokyo expert Tom Downey ’95 poses a strategy for getting away from the crowds
GAMES
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Jigsaw Puzzle: Northern Exposure
In November, Princetonians pointed their cameras to the night sky…
November 26, 2025
Jigsaw Puzzle: A Fall Walk
Princeton’s autumn colors peaked in October, just in time for…
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January 2026
Giving big with Kwanza Jones ’93 and José E. Feliciano ’94; Elizabeth Tsurkov freed; small town wonderers.
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See allElana Sigall ’88’s Documentary Tackles Education in Orthodox Jewish Schools
Sigall previously served as New York state’s education adviser
Carey Jones ’08 Is Raising Money to Prevent Morning Sickness in Pregnancy
Jones kicked off her crowdfunding campaign with an article titled, ‘Let’s Fund the Damn Research Ourselves’
Sociologist Allison Daminger ’12 Researched Mental Workload in Family Life
In What’s on Her Mind, Daminger shows women take on the majority of cognitive labor at home
Kevin Zhang ’16’s Carnivorous Plant Society Holds Its First Show
Zhang is dedicated to debunking misconceptions about these fascinating bug eaters
IN THE NEWS
Elana Sigall ’88’s Documentary Tackles Education in Orthodox Jewish Schools
Sigall previously served as New York state’s education adviser
Pete Temesgen ’09 Built a Career as a Judge in a Small Georgia City
‘The truth I’ve come to understand is that you can grow where you’re planted,’ Temesgen says
BOOKS
See allThe Intentions of Thunder
A 2025 National Book Award winner, The Intentions of Thunder ( Scribner) is a collection of essential works from Professor…
Bridging Art, Design, and Technology
Part autobiography, part designer monograph, Bridging Art, Design, and Technology ( Springer Nature Switzerland) is a chronological story spanning 70…
Art: An Interactive Guide
What if you could bring an art museum to your fingertips? In Art: An Interactive Guide ( Bushel & Peck…
Atlas’s Bones
Atlas’s Bones ( University of Chicago Press) is a bold reexamination of how deeply African thought shaped what we now…







































January 14, 2026
The Lessons of Dreaming Big
Sarah Gladstone ’93